Canon
1 6 | till it shall please his superior to restore him. ~
2 8 | must be investigated bv the superior. The accused must be given
3 8 | come to the ears of the superior through complaint and report,
4 8 | duly punished without the superior being both accuser and judge
5 15| heeds the warning of the superior and makes suitable satisfaction,
6 23| upon the next immediate superior. If he neglects to do so
7 23| upon the next immediate superior. Let the one upon whom this
8 30| by the synod to a higher superior. That this salutary provision
9 34| amount to the poor. If the superior with whom a complaint in
10 35| to be made known to the superior judge; if insufficient,
11 35| has sent a message to the superior judge or has received letters
12 35| it be made known to the superior judge; if the superior judge
13 35| the superior judge; if the superior judge finds the ground for
14 38| him be duly punished by a superior judge; nor is there any
15 47| unjust excommunication to a superior, who, if there be no danger
16 47| with the judgment of the superior, since it is not a trivial
17 47| with the decision of the superior, unless perchance probable
18 48| let him submit it to the superior, that the latter may take
19 48| has been proved before the superior judge, let the latter exercise
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